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3 energies, divine
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > energies, divine
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Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > божественные энергии
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Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > энергии божественные
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divine energies, the energies of GodРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > энергия, божественная
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Christianity: divine EnergiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > божественные энергии
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8 энергии божественные
Christianity: divine energiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > энергии божественные
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9 इन्द्राणी _indrāṇī
इन्द्राणी [इन्द्रस्य पत्नी आनुक् ङीप् P.IV.1.49.]1 The wife of Indra; आजगाम सहेन्द्राण्या शक्रः सुरगणैर्वृतः Mb.3. 14.13.-2 N. of Durgā, considered as one of the eight mothers or divine energies.-3 A kind of coitus.-4 Large cardamoms.-5 N. of a tree (नीलसिंदुवार); also the plant निर्गुंडी. -
10 इन्द्राणी
indrāṇī́f. the wife of Indra RV. AV. VS. TS. MBh. etc.. ;
N. of Durgā Hariv., (reckoned as one of the eight mothers < mātṛikā> orᅠ divine energies);
the pupil of the left eye (cf. indra) ṠBr. ;
a kind of coitus L. ;
the plant Vitex Negundo L. ;
a species of Colocynth Nir. ;
- इन्द्राणीकर्मन्
- इन्द्राणीतन्त्र
- इन्द्राणीशाक
- इन्द्राणीसामन्
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11 कीर्ति
kīrtíf. Pāṇ. 3-3, 97 ;
(fr. 2. kṛi) mention, making mention of, speech, report RV. X, 54, 1 AV. ṠBr. etc.. ;
good report, fame, renown, glory AV. ṠBr. TUp. Mn. etc.;
Fame (personified as daughter of Daksha andᅠ wife of Dharma) MBh. Hariv. VP. ;
(in music) a particular measure orᅠ time;
extension, expansion L. ;
lustre L. ;
= prasāda (favour) orᅠ prāsāda (a palace) L. ;
(fr. 1. kṛī), dirt L. ;
N. of one of the Mātṛikās ( orᅠ personified divine energies of Kṛishṇa) L. ;
(is) m. N. of a son of Dharma-netra VP. ;
- कीर्तिकर
- कीर्तिधर
- कीर्तिप्रतापबलसहित
- कीर्तिभाज्
- कीर्तिमत्
- कीर्तिमय
- कीर्तिमालिनी
- कीर्तियुत
- कीर्तिरथ
- कीर्तिराज
- कीर्तिरात
- कीर्तिवर्मन्
- कीर्तिवास
- कीर्तिशेष
- कीर्तिसार
- कीर्तिसिंहदेव
- कीर्तिसेन
- कीर्तिसोम
- कीर्तिस्तम्भ
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12 मातृ
mā́tṛi1) m. a measurer, Nix. XI, 5 ;
one who measures across orᅠ traverses RV. VIII, 41, 4 (cf. 10);
a knower, one who has true knowledge Cat. ;
N. of a Partic. caste ib. (w.r. for māḍava?);
of an author Bṛih. ;
mātṛí2) f. (derivation from 3. mā very doubtful)
a mother, any mother (applicable to animals) RV. etc. etc. (sometimes ifc. e.g.. kuntī-m-, having Kuntī for a mother);
du. father andᅠ mother, parents RV. III, 3, 33; VII, 2, 5 ;
( alsoᅠ, mātárā-pitárā IV, 6, 7, andᅠ pitárā-mātárā Pāṇ. 6-3, 33 ;
cf. mātarapitarau);
the earth (du. heaven andᅠ earth) RV. ;
(with orᅠ scil. lokasya), a cow MBh. ;
(du. andᅠ pl.) the two pieces of wood used in kindling fire RV. (cf. dvi-m-);
(pl.) the waters RV. (cf. saptam- andᅠ Naigh. I, 13);
(pl.) the divine mothers orᅠ personified energies of the principal deities (sometimes reckoned as 7 in number, viz. Brāhmī orᅠ Brahmāṇi, Māheṡvarī, Kaumārī, Vaishṇavī, Vārāhī, Indrāṇ! orᅠ Aindrī orᅠ Mihendrī, Cāmuṇḍā;
sometimes 8, viz. Brāhmi, Māheṡvarī, Kaumāri, Vaishṇavī, Vārāhī, Raudrī, Carma-muṇḍā, Kāla-saṃpkarshiṇī;
sometimes 9, viz. Brahmāṇī, Vaishṇavī, Raudrī, Vārāhī, Nārasiṇhikā, Kaumāri, Māhendrī, Cāmuṇḍā, Caṇḍikā;
sometimes 16, viz. Gaurī, Padmā, Ṡacī, Medhā, Sāvitrī, Vijayā, Jayā, Deva-senā, Sva-dhā, Svāhā, Ṡānti, Pushṭi, Dhṛiti, Tushṭi, Ātma-devatā andᅠ Kula-devatā;
they are closely connected with the worship of Ṡiva andᅠ are described as attending on his son Skanda orᅠ Kārttikeya, to whom at first only 7 Mātṛis were assigned, but later an innumerable number;
alsoᅠ the 13 wives of Kaṡyapa are called, lokānāmmātaraḥ) MBh. R. Pur. Hcat. (RTL. 222 etc..) ;
(pl.) the 8 classes of female ancestors (viz. mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, paternal andᅠ maternal aunts etc. Saṃskārak. ;
but the word « mother» is alsoᅠ applied to other female relatives andᅠ in familiar speech to elderly women generally);
N. of Lakshmī Bhartṛ. ;
of Durgā L. ;
of Dākshāyaṇi in certain places Cat. ;
accord. toᅠ L. alsoᅠ = a colocynth;
Salvinia Cucullata, Nardostachys Jatamansi, Sphaerantus Indicus;
air, space;
the lower mill-stone;
= vibhūti;
- revatī
+ cf. Gk. μάτηρ, μήτηρ;
Lat. mater;
Lith. mote;
Slav. mati;
Germ. muotar, ṉutter;
Eng. mother
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13 Энергия божественная
♦ ( ENG energies, divine)(от греч. energeia, лат. energia - деятельность)в православии - способ описания божественного присутствия и действия или внешнего проявления Бога повсюду во вселенной.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Энергия божественная
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